God is most pleased when we trust in Him and live for Him, knowing He is what is good and true. Allowing Him to transform us, living in the Spirit and not in the flesh, and reflecting Him to the world around us pleases God.
Pleasing God begins with faith in Him.
To live in a way that pleases God, believers must live according to the Spirit, not the flesh.
We please God by embodying His character—showing love, justice, and mercy, and by living out the commands to love God and others.
How do you currently strive to live in a way that pleases God?
What does living in the Spirit look like in your daily routines and decisions? Are there areas where you notice yourself relying more on the flesh than on the Spirit?
How can you grow in embodying God’s character, especially in challenging situations? What practical steps can you take to ensure your actions and attitudes align with His will?
How can we live to please God without becoming legalistic and missing the point of our relationship with Him?
What are good ways to measure whether we are reflecting God’s character and pleasing Him?
How can we practically align our goals and ambitions with what pleases God? What are some examples of aligning personal aspirations with spiritual values that please God?
Because God is all-powerful and perfect, the thought of attempting to please Him can be scary. Pleasing God, however, is not difficult because He gives us everything we need to please Him (2 Peter 1:3). Pleasing God involves obeying His commandments, living righteously, and genuinely worshiping Him. God is also pleased with a contrite heart and humility because this attitude allows us to see who we are in light of who He is. This allows us to do what is most important in pleasing God: trusting in Him. After salvation, living in the Spirit enables us to live in ways that please God (Romans 8:5–8). Believers should seek to know, follow, and reflect God's character, knowing that God equips us to live pleasing lives through His grace and the Holy Spirit.
Throughout Scripture there are many verses which outline the sort of life Christians are to live. In short, they are to be characterized by love of God and love of others, all based on truth. Those commands are not meant to be a burden. "For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments. And his commandments are not burdensome" (1 John 5:3). His commandments are not burdensome because He gives us everything we need for life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3), He has perfected us by Jesus' sacrifice (Hebrews 10:14), and He has given us the Holy Spirit, who is like living water flowing out of us (John 7:38). The point is that once we are in Christ, pleasing God is inevitable, because God will make it happen. We are saved by His grace, through faith, and it is all a gift, including the good works that we will eventually come to learn to do (Ephesians 2:8–10). Believers should never worry, thinking that they will not be pleasing to God. As we seek Him, and love Him, He will produce fruit in us that pleases God (John 15:4–5).
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He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
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